Living in Alignment: How Homeopathy Helps Remove Barriers to Healing and Health
This week on the Think Fit Be Fit podcast, Jennifer Schwartz and Angela DalMolin explore the world of homeopathy with guest Aaron Steiner of Rising Sun Homeopathy. Aaron shares his passion for the principles of homeopathy, emphasizing its approach to whole-person wellness versus traditional symptom-focused medicine. Jennifer, Angela, and Aaron discuss how homeopathy not only complements other health modalities but often enhances the efficacy of treatments like chiropractic care and physical therapy. By matching remedies to the unique experiences of individuals rather than to their diagnoses, Aaron highlights the ability of homeopathy to treat a vast range of conditions, from acute ailments to chronic issues like arthritis and joint pain.
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Topics discussed:
- Homeopathy considers the whole person – mental, emotional, and physical aspects – rather than focusing on specific symptoms or diseases.
- The body has an inherent technology and capability for self-healing, which homeopathy aims to stimulate and support.
- How to select a homeopathic remedy: considering a person's unique experience of their symptoms.
- Treating acute illnesses with homeopathy
- How to introduce homeopathic treatments into your lifestyle for efficient healing and well-being.
Connect
Jennifer Schwartz:
Angela DalMolin:
https://www.instagram.com/rethinking_fitness/
Aaron Stiner:https://risingsun-wellness.com
Instagram @ aaronstiner_homeopath
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